Haralds Båtar in Borlänge declares bankruptcy after 50 years

The family-owned company Haralds Båtar AB in Borlänge has filed for bankruptcy after prolonged financial difficulties. The business is closing after 50 years in the industry, affecting four employees.

Haralds Båtar AB announced the bankruptcy on social media Tuesday afternoon. The company has been a well-known family business in Borlänge for five decades.

The filing follows an extended period of financial challenges. Four people will lose their jobs as operations end.

The information is confirmed by local outlets including Borlänge Tidning and Dala-Demokraten.

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